
This is another method Lois showed me for wrapping a stone.

Her beaded chain on the left, mine on the right. Enough said.

She left a couple of stones for me to wrap.

I put together a couple of scrap pieces to practice on.

To bad I didn't start with the right length wire, it looks OK so far.
Hey that looks really good! Great start. Yup, a little more wire will help. 2x's for minimalist decoration, 3x's for lots of curls and 4x's for sculpting. We didn't cover that yet.
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Sounds like I can look forward to you coming back!!!
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